PROSPEROUS AMERICA
MORE BIG INCOMES ■ Australian and N.Z. Press Association) WASHINGTON, Sunday, figures published by the Treasury apartment show that the increased Prosperity in 1927 resulted in the filing m. tax returns on incomes greater an £200,000 for that year by 52 more than in 1926. This raised the tO 2“ °* tllose incomes to 283. The nation's taxable earnings in'Zeaße<l 4-67 per cent, to £4,514,663,581 which taxes totalling £165,249,099 were paid. Reports were filed by 4,122,242 Persons of whom 2,464,168 were tax- , **■ ’7’ en persons filed reports of incomes of £1,000.000 and over.
“PRICE’S” DRINKS—ECONOMICAL REFRESHMENT 9kildren —and their parents, too, m»2 y _” Pric ® , s”—fruity, cooling drinks for those days on which the sun mtmrs the pavements. All stores stock ss, JS?* 0 var *ety of “Price’s” Fruit ti * ract - Varieties include flavoured Orange and Raspberry, a bottle. See the name “Prices’s” ** means true flavours, 8
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 13
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